Hide the Corpse! Brings Dark Comedy Mischief to VR—But Is the Joke on You?

Hide the Corpse! Brings Dark Comedy Mischief to VR—But Is the Joke on You?

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Hide the Corpse is a VR physics-based game where players must hide a body within four minutes across six distinct environments, including a zero-gravity spaces…

Genre: Puzzle, Simulator, ArcadeRelease: 9/17/2024

VR Mayhem with a Wink: Why Hide the Corpse! Stands Out

This one made me grin the second I saw the trailer-Hide the Corpse!, now on PlayStation VR 2 and Meta Quest, is the kind of pitch-black slapstick you usually only get as an obscure indie PC game. Developer Realcast (with publisher HyperVR Games) is betting big on a premise I never would have expected to see on console VR: Frantically sticking a stiff named Gus into increasingly absurd hiding spots while the clock (and the cops) ticks down.

  • Real-time VR sandbox body-hiding action with physics challenges
  • Short, intense time limits keep every stage frantic
  • Character outfits and game modifiers boost replay value
  • Mix of panic, puzzle, and comedy in every level

Breaking Down the Premise: Crime Scene Shenanigans for Laughs

This isn’t another gritty murder-mystery or pseudo-serious crime-adventure-Hide the Corpse! is straight-up physical comedy in VR. The core mechanic revolves around grabbing, dragging, and shoving poor Gus into anything that might plausibly obscure his presence from the cops, all while cleaning up evidence in bizarre, time-limited scenarios. You get four nerve-jangling minutes to scan each ‘retro-themed’ environment, brush away prints, and play rearranger with the physics objects scattered around. Think “Hitman, but your only tool is chaos and panic.”

What caught my eye? The devs don’t just lean into the dark premise-they dress it up with slapstick mods and customizable outfits (because even a corpse deserves disco fever or superhero spandex, apparently). Levels span from a cramped garage to a museum, with curveballs like zero-gravity spaceship rooms that make Gus bounce around like a haunted beachball if you activate the Flubber modifier. This feels equal parts immersive sim, party-game energy, and VR clown show.

Does the Gimmick Have Real Staying Power?

Plenty of VR titles chase quirky concepts, but few stick the landing for more than a session or two. I keep thinking of games like “Job Simulator” or “I Expect You to Die”—both made VR fun by making the player the butt of the joke, but they kept things feeling fresh with evolving scenarios. Hide the Corpse! looks like it’s taking notes: The ever-present time pressure, the unpredictable physics chaos, and the push to unlock new wacky cosmetics all hint at solid replay hooks.

Screenshot from Hide The Corpse
Screenshot from Hide The Corpse

But here’s the skeptical part: Are there enough locations and challenge modifiers to make each run actually feel different? Four minutes per round is short, so if there aren’t enough unique twists, I worry about running out of steam unless future updates add more sandbox insanity. Realcast’s previous VR projects leaned toward one-shot experiences—Hide the Corpse! needs a lasting “just one more try” loop to keep players coming back.

VR Industry Context: Why This Type of Weirdness Matters

If you’ve spent much time in the VR scene, you know we don’t get enough games that just go full-on weird. Most studios play it safe with shooters, rhythm games, or safe puzzle experiences. HyperVR and Realcast seem happy to burn the rulebook and throw players into outright comical high-stress situations. At a $14.99 price point, they’re not promising a 100-hour epic—they’re offering a handful of distilled chaos in bite-sized sessions, perfect for party rotations or for burning off steam after work.

The whodunit and true crime genres have always been ripe for parody, but few games manage to make cleaning up evidence physically hilarious instead of grim. Hide the Corpse! leans into the gallows humor, and frankly, that might be exactly what the VR space needs to break the monotony of “serious” sim experiences. If the core mechanics are tight and the physics are forgiving enough for chaos but precise enough for mastery, this could quickly become a favorite among the “show off VR to your friends” crowd.

Cover art for Hide The Corpse
Cover art for Hide The Corpse

What Gamers Need to Know Before Playing

If you’re picking this up on PSVR 2 or Quest, expect frantic, physics-driven mini-challenges instead of an overarching story. The real fun is in the absurdity: Flopping a sequined corpse around a retro spaceship or stuffing him behind a sarcophagus in a museum while in a total panic. If your VR tastes run closer to job sim chaos than to realistic gunplay, this one feels like a no-brainer (pun intended). That said, watch for early impressions regarding depth and mechanical polish; VR physics can be a double-edged sword, and “janky funny” is charming right up until it becomes “actually broken.”

TL;DR

Hide the Corpse! is a slapstick VR body-hiding game that favors panicky laughs over grim realism. If you like your VR experiences short, bizarre, and packed with mods, this might be a sleeper hit—as long as the physics and variety hold up over time. For $15, it’s a quirky change of pace—just don’t expect anything more than gloriously goofy chaos.

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Published 8/19/2025Updated 1/3/2026
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